It depends on where but mainly yes because they enslaved people and the poor were very frowned upon.
It is called the Lanzon, it was the vernacular name for the most significant statue of the central deity of an ancient Chavin culture of Peru. It was also the first utmost religious and racial movement in the mountains of Andes. Its central image is functioning as axis mundi which means the pivot linking between heavens, earth, and an underworld.
<span>Indians believed that they were closely linked
to the land. Anything that lives and grows in the land is put to good use. Men
and women share equal parts in their tribes. Men were mostly involved in
distributing the goods of their tribe to other places. Women were involved in
farming and weaving clothes. Before the Europeans came in, Native Americans
lived in hunting and gathering communities in small populations. </span><span>
<span>They
maximize everything that the land gives them. They base their living on the
kind of seasons that the environment is giving them. Their clothing comes from
animals and their diet changes depending on what animals are available for
hunting. They were not nomadic; they built their own small communities and
protect their territories from other Native American tribes. They had no
concept of owning, everything that was gathered and hunted is to be shared
equally to all members of the tribe.</span></span>
The city of Babylon i think and some other place